C.H.I.P, PocketCHIP & Voder’s Maker Next Thing Co. Is Still Up and Running (Correction)
[Update: Next Thing Co.https://www.cnx-software.com/2018/03/06/c-h-i-p-pocketchip-voders-maker-next-thing-co-appears-to-have-closed-shop/
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CuBox Pulse
Prepare to fall in love with CuBox Pulse. It’s elegant, it’s powerful, it’s silent and it’s tiny – at only 2″ x 2″ x 2″. CuBox Pulse is the perfect home entertainment device with the highest standard of visual resolution support, including 4K UltraHD @60Hz, Dolby Vision and full HDR.https://www.solid-run.com/nxp-family/cubox-pulse/
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ROCK64 4K60P HDR Media Board Computer
ROCK64 is a credit card size 4K60P HDR Media Board Computer powered by Rockchip RK3328 Quad-Core ARM Cortex A53 64-Bit Processor and support up to 4GB 1600MHz LPDDR3 memory.https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=7147
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UP2
UP2 is the world’s fastest x86 maker board based on latest Intel platforms Apollo Lake. UP is the bridge between your hobby and your future business.http://www.up-board.org/upsquared/
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What are the best Raspberry Pi alternatives? Everything you need to know about Pi rivals
Six years after the release of the $35 Raspberry Pi computer, demand remains as strong as ever, with sales on track to pass 18 million boards anytime now.http://www.zdnet.com/article/what-are-the-best-raspberry-pi-alternatives-everything-you-need-to-know-about-pi-rivals/
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Orange Pi Lite2 H6 1GB USB3.0 Bluetooth4.1 Quad-core 64bit development board Support android7.0 mini PC
“Notes:
*1. Number will change at any time, affected by the offline stores and local procurement
*2.It is best to buy a good quality DC 5V3A charger . Orange Pi Lite2 support Micro USB Power supply.
*3.Pls consider the shipping date before placing the order. Custom clear may influence the shipping days.
*4.Pls contact with us to confirm the shipping date before payment for orders over 100pcs
***We only have Android7.0 image for OPI Lite2 now Linux images are under test, it will be upload soon.”https://m.aliexpress.com/item/32849206150.html
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TERES-A64-BLACK
Do It Yourself Open Source Haredware and Software Hacker’s friendly Modular Laptop This product is shipped as KIT for assembling, it’s not an assembled laptop! IMPORTANT NOTICE: This product is on high demand and there is long list of pending orders, we will not be able to ship immediately,https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/KITS/TERES-A64-BLACK/

OrangePi R1
The ethernet interfaces are 100Mbps and the board also contains WiFi connection. (RTL8189ETV module). The R1 has one micro OTG USB interface also used for powering. The second ethernet chip is RTL8152B by Realtek.https://time4ee.com/news.php?readmore=252
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Netgate

RetroPie For The Odroid Xu4 First Look! Available Now!
RetroPie for the Xu4! In this video, i take a look at the first stand-alone release of RetroPie for the Odroid Xu4.Odorid Retro Arena FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/OdroidRetroArena/ RetroPie XU4 Changelog: http://odroidarena.com/pub/xu4-4.3.8-v1/XU4-ORA-Base-RetroPie-4.3.8-Public-v1-Release-Notes.pdfhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxEfsUse8qo
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DietPi-Config | Feature rich config tool for your device.
DietPi-Config: Built from the ground up, DietPi-Config is a feature rich configuration tool for your device. A pure tweakers delight, customise your system your way. NB: Options available are dependent on the device you are using.http://dietpi.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=63&p=218#p218
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Turn your smartphone into a universal remote
Honolulu-based software developer bbtinkerer was tired of never being able to find the TV remote. So he made his own using a Raspberry Pi Zero, and connected it to a web app accessible on his smartphone.https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/zero-universal-remote/
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Asus could could overclock their version of Nvidia’s 65-inch BFGD monitor
Nvidia announced a whole new category of enormous gaming monitors at CES this year, and Asus could well be the first to offer an overclocked version of the Nvidia BFGD’s 65-inch, 120Hz G-Sync HDR panel. Want to know what the best gaming monitors are right now? Check out our pick of the top screens.https://www.pcgamesn.com/asus-overclock-nvidia-bfgd
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HDHomeRun – Watch TV anywhere in your home
Stop overpaying for TV. HDHomeRun is TV viewing on your terms. Watch what you want, when you want – including HD and protected content – all around your home. Compare the products in your region TV your way. On your terms. Enter the HDHomeRun service.https://www.silicondust.com/
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Razer Project Linda is a laptop house for your smartphone
Every year, PC maker Razer provides one of CES’s big highlights by showcasing one or more inventive concept pieces.https://www.cnet.com/products/razer-project-linda/preview/
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Fourdee/DietPi
#Modifications to /boot/* files, will not be saved when powered on. #Please ensure you edit from the DietPi-RamDisk location /DietPi/* # D I E T – P I # 1st run settings # All settings below will be applied on the 1st boot of DietPi, ONCE.https://github.com/Fourdee/DietPi/blob/master/dietpi.txt
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DietPi-Automation
What is DietPi-Automation? DietPi automation allows users to fully automate the whole installation process, and, automatically install optimized software from the DietPi-Software catalog. We have also added features like: Download and execute custom script during installation.http://dietpi.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=273
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SnapAV – WattBox – Category

https://www.snapav.com/shop/en/snapav/wattbox
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InSpectre
Windows Defender “SmartScreen” appears to have decided that InSpectre is malware. This also happened briefly after the release of our Never10 utility.https://www.grc.com/inspectre.htm
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Security Now 646
This week we discuss more trouble with Intel’s AMT, what does Skype’s use of Signal really mean, the UK’s data protection legislation gives researchers a bit of relief, the continuing winding down of HTTP, “progress” on the development of Meltdown attacks, Google successfully tackles the hardest-thttps://twit.tv/shows/security-now/episodes/646
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Ransomcloud Demo

EXFO EX1 Gigabit Ethernet Broadband Tester/ Verifier
The EXFO EX1 Gigabit Ethernet Tester features FPGA-powered hardware and Speedtest by Ookla to qualify broadband connections and provide download/upload throughput measurementshttps://www.specialized.net/exfo-ex1-gigabit-ethernet-broadband-tester-verifier.html
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Home Assistant
Home Assistant is an open-source home automation platform running on Python 3. Track and control all devices at home and automate control. Perfect to run on a Raspberry Pi. Home Assistant will track the state of all the devices in your home, so you don’t have to.https://home-assistant.io/
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Migrating from ownCloud to Nextcloud
At the moment we support migrations from: ownCloud 8.2 and 9.0 to Nextcloud 9. ownCloud 9.0 and 9.1 to Nextcloud 10 ownCloud 9.1 to Nextcloud 10 or 11.https://help.nextcloud.com/t/migrating-from-owncloud-to-nextcloud/551
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How to Install Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi Using HASSbian
It’s here! So excited to finally see Home Assistant release an official disk image based on Raspbian Jessie Lite! In this video, I’ll be covering how to get started with it. This is now the easiest way to get started with Home Assistant on a Raspberry Pi. If you have any questions, let me know in thhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIz6XqDwHEk
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Installing Hassbian
The easiest way to install Home Assistant on your Raspberry Pi is by using HASSbian: a Raspberry Pi image with Home Assistant built-in. The image will install the latest version of Home Assistant on initial boot (~10 minutes). These instructions are also available as a video.https://home-assistant.io/docs/installation/hassbian/installation/
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The Cheapest Tech – $6 DIY Internet of Things Smart Outlets
Hey guys!What up! In this video, I’ll be showing you how to create your own $6 RF Smart Outlets that you can use to automate anything you can plug in. It’s sweet and honestly one of the best ways to get started automating stuff around your place. Let me know if you have any questions or comments. Hahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UUazFbK-Hg
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ODROID-MC1
Which power adaptor should I use? We recommend 4pcs of 5V/4A adaptor. Inner diameter is 2.1mm, outer diameter is 5.5mm. Center is Positiver an Outer is Negative. MC1x 4 units consume around 60~70Watt. CPU/RAM PERFORMANCE We ran several benchmarks to measure the computing power on the MC1/XU4.http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G150152508314
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Home Assistant on a Pi Zero W in 30 minutes
Saw the announcement yesterday for HASSbian 1.21 and got super excited? Today we’ll flash the latest HASSbian to a Raspbery Pi Zero W. With an added bonus that besides for an USB cable for power, there’s no need for any cables!https://home-assistant.io/blog/2017/05/01/home-assistant-on-raspberry-pi-zero-in-30-minutes/

Open Source embedded Linux build system, package metadata and SDK generator
The Yocto Project is an open source collaboration project that provides templates, tools and methods to help you create custom Linux-based systems for embedded products regardless of the hardware architecture. Read more Want to learn more, or just kick the tires? Start here.https://www.yoctoproject.org/
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Libre Computer
Welcome to the home page of the Libre Computer Project. It is our goal to provide open computing technologies to people around the world via open hardware and software.https://libre.computer/
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Raspberry Pi supercomputer: Los Alamos to use 10,000 tiny boards to test software
The Los Alamos National Lab (LANL) has installed a supercomputer testbed built from a cluster of 750 Raspberry Pis, which could grow to 10,000 Pi boards next year.http://www.zdnet.com/article/raspberry-pi-supercomputer-los-alamos-to-use-10000-tiny-boards-to-test-software/

Another Perfect Media Center Companion This is the first affordable Raspberry Pi case made out of aluminum. We wanted to ensure we didn’t sacrifice form over function, so we used the aluminum housing of the case to provide a built in heat sink.

RetrOrangePi is a retro gaming & media center firmware based on Armbian Debian image and working on Allwinner H3/H2+ based Orange Pi boards, Banana Pi M2+, and NanoPi M1, as well as Beelink X2 TV Box. Right at the end of last year, I reviewed RetrOrangePi 3.

The Mirabook is the ultimate smartphone accessory designed to deliver a full desktop experience. Dock your Smartphone and transform it into a complete 13-inch notebook with a full-sized keyboard and a trackpad.

For more info about the movie visit the warriors site http://www.warriorsofthe.netSubtitles/Closed Caption available in:Russian – by Jane LeeChinese Simplified – by Gilbert WongChinese Traditional – Shine.YenPolish – by Slawomir KmiecikCroatian- by Matej LabudićDigital remastered from original mat

This tools removes any unnecessary partition from an Intel ME/TXE firmware, reducing its size and its ability to interact with the system. It should work both with coreboot and with the factory firmware.

The Linux-friendly folks at CompuLab have just announced their newest industrial-grade, fanless PC: the fitlet2. The original Fitlet that we reviewed back in 2015 proved to be a tiny, passively-cooled, fanless Linux PC.

So it looks like Rockchip is soon going to join 96Boards family with Rock960 board. Developed by a Guangzhou based startup called Varms, the board will be powered by Rockchip RK3399 hexa-core SoC, and comply with 96Boards CE specifications.

I’ll start by shortly explaining the step to install Ubuntu 17.10 in the M.2 slot, although you could also install it to the internal eMMC flash replacing Windows 10, then show what works and what does, and finally include a video reproducing the tests I usually do in Windows 10.

If you’re a fan of the Raspberry Pi you’ll most likely be overwhelmed with the number of cases there are out there… I know I was. Even though I had plenty of choices, they all seemed to follow the same pattern and I was left wanting something different… something unique.

If you want to enjoy the experience of playing classic Nintendo games on modern gaming hardware, your choices are either to buy a Nintendo Switch, and hope the company sells the games you want via its digital store, or buy the new SNES Classic.

https://www.packetsquirrel.com Introducing the Hak5 Packet Squirrel – a pocket sized man-in-the-middle, so you can sniff packets or get remote access into a network. The Ethernet multi-tool has a 4-way switch that let’s you pick which payload it runs. There are three ready to go out of the box for lo

Super Hacker George Hotz: I Can Make Your Car Drive Itself for Under $1,000

Famous or being the first hacker to jailbreak the iPhone at 17, George Hotz is taking on Waymo, Tesla, and Uber in the race to build the first fully operational self-driving car.Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

Seedi – Retro Gaming System
What is Seedi? Retro CD Game Console Insert original CD games and start playing. Seedi makes your old games look great on modern TVs. Use wireless Bluetooth controllers, original system controllers, or almost any USB controller.https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/2102043
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FAQ
What Is Seedi? Retro CD Game Console Insert original CD games and start playing. Seedi makes your old games look great on modern TVs. Use wireless Bluetooth controllers, original system controllers, or almost any USB controller.https://seedisystem.com/faq/
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Home
This guide will show you how to get the best audio and video from your classic game systems. This is the ultimate section of the website.http://retrorgb.com/
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FlintOS

Banana Pi BPI-W2 is a Features-Packed Realtek RTD1296 Development Board

I’ve reviewed several Realtek RTD1295 platforms with Zidoo X9S and Eweat R9 Plus, and I was generally impressed by the storage, Ethernet, and WiFi performance. 4K video playback was good too, as long you don’t have any 4K H.264 videos at 30 fps or more.

Kano’s been making build-your-own computer kits for a while now, but while they let you put together an actual PC, you were still building what amounted to a desktop computer with no screen or internal battery.

This painting is actually a Raspberry Pi-powered digital frame designed to scare you

Halloween might still be a month away, but scaring the crap out of your friends is timeless – and all you’re going to need to pull off a killer prank is a Raspberry Pi computer, an LCD panel, and about eight hours of your time. The best part is that you won’t even have to wear a costume.

Hi! My name is Nathan Yee and I’m an intern at ThreatStream. I’m studying computer science and mathematics at the University of Arizona. Most recently, I worked on deploying a Raspberry Pi as a Dionaea honeypot for the recently announced Modern Honey Network project.

BeagleBone maker BeagleBoard.org foundation has launched the PocketBeagle, an alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero. The $25 PocketBeagle is based on the Octavo Systems OSD3358 system-in-package (SiP), the same SiP that powers the credit card-sized BeagleBone Black Wireless, but is half the size.

GIGABYTE, Socionext and Linaro have partnered to design a software development platform compliant with 96Boards Enterprise specifications, with GIGABYTE taking care of manufacturing the hardware based on Socionext SC2A11 processor, while Linaro will provide support via 96Boards community.

Welcome to RasPwn OS, The intentionally vulnerable image for the Raspberry Pi. Raspwn OS is a GNU/Linux distro in the spirit of Damn Vulnerable Linux and uses a Raspberry Pi 2B or 3 to emulate a vulnerable Linux Server. RasPwn was designed as a training tool and exists only to be attacked and pwned.

What is F-Droid? F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.

Those of you in the market for small but powerful gaming PC will be interested in Shuttle’s Gaming Nano X1 line of mini PCs. Although these fanless mini PCs measure just 3.4 x 5.6 x 5.6 inches (HxWxL), they’re packed with some pretty impressive hardware.

a short time ago were announced 64-bit images from SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) for raspberry PI . Well, there’s also an image of the community for the raspberry PI 3 – openSUSE 42.2 64-bit leap. that has the openSUSE community to walk there, that here is not single images. openSUSE 42.

This guide contains an overview of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on the Raspberry Pi platform and will guide you through the setup procedure. To be able to use SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on Raspberry Pi, an ARM AArch64 compatible Raspberry Pi is required.

This story begins how most stories begin, browsing github issues and tech forums to hope that someone is going or has gone through the process of getting a working kvm virtualization on the Raspberry Pi 3.

Endless Computers come in two forms – the sleek Mission, and the classic Endless. All come fully loaded with our custom built Endless OS and a wealth of applications and content to keep you informed and entertained, even without internet.

Have a spare monitor lying around or a new Raspberry Pi but don’t know what to do with it? Perfect! Follow our instructions below to create a beautiful wall display running DAKboard, powered by a Raspberry Pi! Not into DIY? Check out the shop to purchase the 24-inch wall display!

Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that would like to create an even smaller Raspberry Pi 3 system may be interested in a project which has been published by NODE this month with the aim of making a super small Raspberry Pi mini PC that is more powerful than the Raspberry Pi Zero.

Azulle’s Byte3 is designed to keep up with today’s ever-evolving mini-PC user and the multi-tasker that needs to get it all done – and done now. Azulle powers the Byte3 with a 64-bit Quad-Core Intel Apollo Lake processor making the Byte3 not only lighter but more powerful.

batocera.linux is an operating system (like Windows 10 and Mac OS) specialized in retrogaming available for your pc and different nano computers like the Raspeberry and the Odroids. Note that you must own games you play in order to respect legality. batocera.linux is plug and play.

Flint began with a vision where all applications and services we use today will be living in the Cloud. With the ever advancing browser platform technology and web frontend performances, it’s not surprising that most things we do today with the internet can be done through a single browser window.

While Apple might believe it holds the monopoly on stupid clients with more money than sense, it seems that the crown for the rich and stupid goes to the clients of a company which makes gold computers.

Kodi is one of the best media centers available. Its cross-platform nature makes it usable on many different operating systems. Not only is it good for locally stored music and video, but with the use of add-ons, the sky is the limit.

DietPi is extremely lightweight at its core, our images start at 400MB in size (3x lighter than ‘Raspbian Lite’). With features of low process/memory footprint and DietPi-RAMlog installed by default, DietPi allows you to get the maximum performance from your device.

CHIPMAKER Intel has announced that it’s discontinuing its Arduino 101 maker board and Curie module, just weeks after binning its Joule, Galileo, and Edison lines. Intel said it is “actively working” with alternative manufacturers to continue production of the Arduino 101 development board.

Pigeon is a simple cloud home surveillance camera project that uses the new Raspberry Pi Zero W single board computer ($10). It uses a custom designed 3D printed enclosure that fits the board and the camera. A wall mount is also included.

In this article we will tell you how to use ExaGear Desktop to run Plex Media Server on your Raspberry Pi, so that you could store and manage your media files (movies, pictures and music) and stream them to any of your devices (phone, tablet, smart TV, PC etc) with Plex App.

I was lucky enough to get a Raspberry Pi 2B with a 7-inch display for Christmas last year. I immediately had a plan for how to us it: I would make a home dashboard to show some useful information that is readable from around the living room.

Intel’s first few “Compute Stick” products were basically fully functional PCs packed into a tiny case with an HDMI connector that you could plug directly into a display. The latest Compute Stick from Intel is a little different.

Banana PI BPI-M2 Zero is the open source hardware platform,Banana PI BPI-M2 Zero is an quad core version of Banana Pi,it support WIFI on board. use Alliwnner H2+ chip on board. and mini size only 60mm*30mm, all ineter face same as Raspberry pi Zero W.

This is a tool we fork from Etcher. We added the part for user to easily select their desired PINE A64(+), SOPINE, Pinebook OS image and automatically download the OS image from server before flashing it to the MicroSD card.

Mentor Embedded will regularly organize webinars to show how to use or leverage their embedded Linux distribution, but their latest upcoming webinar entitled “Deploying Embedded Linux on an AMD LX-based sub-$100 Sapphire LX210 board” caught my eyes simply because there aren’t that many low c

Another tiny, low-cost computer has emerged to challenge the Raspberry Pi, this time promising better performance for a lower price. The Libre Computer Project’s ‘Le Potato’ is the second board in a month to offer 4K video playback at 60FPS on a $25 board.

Chinese computer maker Beelink has been offering mini PCs for a few years, and unsurprisingly the specs keep getting better and better. The company’s latest is one of the first tiny desktop computers I’ve seen to ship with 8GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.

Node-RED is a development tool installed by default on the Raspbian distribution, the official Linux distribution of the Raspberry Pi. If you have decided to run your Orange Pi under Armbian, here’s how to install Node-RED.

https://up-community.org/downloads/category/27-microsoft-windows
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Category: UP Squared
The UP Squared has been tested using Ubuntu 16.04.2 64 Bit Desktop.
To prepare the installer you can use your preferred software for
creating Linux USB installer.https://up-community.org/downloads/category/25-up2
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OSMC
OSMC is well known for its ease of installation. To get started,
simply select your current operating system to download the device
installer. This will allow you to create a bootable image for any OSMC
supported device. OSMC may be free but running the project costs
money.https://osmc.tv/download/
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DietPi-Software | Details for ALL installation options
How do I run DietPi-Software? DietPi-Software
can be launched via the command line: dietpi-launcher or
dietpi-software Desktops: – LXDE – Highly
optimized lightweight desktop without the “bloatware”.
– MATE – Popular Gnome 2 desktop.http://dietpi.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=5#p5
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ZeroPhone
ZeroPhone is an open source, Linux-powered, $50 smartphone. It has no
carrier locks, bloated apps, or data mining, and it doesn’t depend on
big companies – instead, its open source hardware and software give
you as much control over your phone as possible.https://www.crowdsupply.com/arsenijs/zerophone
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ODROID-XU4
The ARM® Mali-T628 MP6 GPU offers key API support for OpenGL ES 1.1,
OpenGL ES 2.0 and OpenGL ES 3.0, OpenCL 1.1 Full Profile and Google
RenderScript.http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G143452239825
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PowerShell/PowerShell
Welcome to the PowerShell GitHub Community! PowerShell is a
cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS) automation and
configuration tool/framework that works well with your existing tools
and is optimized for dealing with structured data (e.g. JSON, CSV,
XML, etc.), REST APIs, and object models.https://github.com/PowerShell/PowerShell
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ExaGear Desktop
“No limits with your ARM
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Run Intel x86 applications on ARM-based mini PCs”https://eltechs.com/product/exagear-desktop/
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Orange Pi 2G-IoT is a $10 single-board PC with a cellular modem
There’s no shortage of cheap single-board computers that you can use
for development projects, media streaming, or even general purpose
computing. But up until recently many of the most popular lacked
built-in support for for WiFi or Bluetooth.https://liliputing.com/2017/03/orange-pi-2g-iot-10-single-board-pc-cellular-modem.html
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Zotac introduces CI327 nano fanless PC with Celeron N3450 Apollo Lake processor
I’m still waiting for the Intel Kaby Lake-powered Zotac ZBOX
mini-desktops introduced at CES to hit the streets. But Zotac has just
unveiled a new model worth keeping an eye out for. The Zotac ZBOX
CI327 nano is a small, fanless desktop with an Intel Celeron N3450
Apollo Lake quad-core processor.https://liliputing.com/2017/04/zotac-introduces-ci327-nano-fanless-pc-celeron-n3450-apollo-lake-processor.html
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Huawei, Google supercharge Android with new Raspberry Pi-like board
Prepare to run Android at blazing fast speeds on a new Raspberry
Pi-like computer developed by Huawei. Huawei’s HiKey 960 computer
board is priced at US$239 but has some of the latest CPU and GPU
technologies. Google, ARM, Huawei, Archermind, and LeMaker all played
roles in developing the board.http://www.pcworld.com/article/3192434/android/huawei-google-supercharge-android-with-new-raspberry-pi-like-board.html
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Wio GPS is a $40 Grove & Arduino Compatible Bluetooth 3.0 + GSM/GPRS +
GPS Tracker Board
After Wio Link and Wio Node boards, Seeed Studio has added a new board
to their Wio (Wireless Input Output) family with Wio GPS board based
on Microchip SAMD21 Cortex M0+ MCU for Arduino compatibility, and
Mediatek MT2503 ARM7 processor for GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, and 2G (GPRS)
connectivity.http://www.cnx-software.com/2017/04/21/wio-gps-is-a-40-grove-arduino-compatible-bluetooth-3-0-gsmgprs-gps-tracker-board/
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Linux for Makers: Understanding the Operating System That Runs
Raspberry Pi and Other Maker SBCs 1st Edition
Linux is a powerful open-source operating system that has been around
for many years and is widely used for running servers and websites.
But most students and Makers encounter it for the first time when they
are working on projects with their Raspberry Pi or similar
single-board computers (SBCs) such as BeagleBone Black or Intel
Galileo. Linux for Makers is the first book that explains the Linux
operating system specifically for Makers, as opposed to programmers
and administrators. By gaining a deeper understanding of Linux, Makers
can add another useful tool to their kit that will help them build
their projects more easily.https://www.amazon.com/Linux-Makers-Understanding-Operating-Raspberry/dp/1680451839
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About the Pinebook – What to expect
Now that we have a Pinebook forum, I figured I’ll post here and share some information with the community and use this as an opportunity to set the expectations about the device straight. A few days ago tllim received the finalised PCBs and the protective cases which the Pinebook will ship in.https://forum.pine64.org/showthread.php?tid=4414&highlight=pinebook
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Pinebook Linux laptop is ready to ship for $89 and up (plus shipping)
The Pinebook is a cheap, low-power laptop with an ARM-based processor. First unveiled in November, the Pinebook comes from the makers of the Pine A64 single-board computer and it uses the same processor as that tiny desktop. Now the company is getting ready to begin shipping laptops to customers.https://liliputing.com/2017/04/pinebook-linux-laptop-ready-ship-89-plus-shipping.html
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Dell Wyse 3040 Low Power Thin Client Mini PC Unveiled
Dell has announced a new addition to its range of mini PCs with the unveiling of the smallest, lightest and most powerful entry-level Wyse 3040 Thin Client mini PC, which has been specifically designed to provide performance and manageability for “task and basic productivity users”.http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/dell-wyse-3040-low-power-thin-client-mini-pc-31-03-2017/
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Mac OS 7 Running On Raspberry Pi Mini PC (video)
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts that are interested in running an older Apple Mac OS 7 operating system on the mini PC are sure to enjoy this tutorial from Novaspirit Tech which has been published to YouTube.http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/mac-os-7-running-on-raspberry-pi-mini-pc-03-04-2017/
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ECS Live Station Windows 10 Mini PC Unveiled With Qi Wireless Charging Pad
A new Windows 10 mini PC has been unveiled in Japan this week in the form of the new ECS Live Station which is now available to pre-order priced at ¥ 37,778 or $335 and comes fully equipped with a Qi wireless charging station which is positioned on top of the minicomputer.http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/ecs-live-station-windows-10-mini-pc-unveiled-with-qi-wireless-charging-pad-30-03-2016/
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POCO® Zero black credit card sized micro computer
ORDER now for £99. Estimated delivery Q3 2017. Two part construction, self build kit is easy to assemble with minimal soldering required. POCO® is crammed to the max with high technology that can be shoe horned inside its compact body.http://www.grantsinclair.com/en/all-products/poco-zero-black.html
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Orange Pi 2G-IoT Cellular Mini PC Unveiled For $10
Makers, developers and hobbyists that are looking for a small single board mini PC which is equipped with a cellular modem offering mobile data connections may be interested in the newly unveiled Orange Pi 2G-IoT which is priced at just $10.http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/orange-pi-2g-iot-cellular-mini-pc-31-03-2017/
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How To Make Your Own Tiny “PC In A Mouse” That Runs Linux
Short Bytes: Slider2732, a YouTuber, has created his own version of a “PC In A Mouse.” Using an Orange Pi Zero and an old optical mouse, he created a tiny PC that runs Linux. He has also shared the video of his DIY, using which you can also create one for yourself.https://fossbytes.com/pc-in-a-mouse/
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This tiny mint box is actually a gaming console packing a Raspberry Pi
Watch out, Nintendo: Raspberry Pi enthusiasts are building their own gaming consoles and this latest one is actually pretty awesome.https://thenextweb.com/shareables/2017/04/10/tiny-mint-box-actually/
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New Photos of the $89 Pinebook Linux Laptop Surface Online
The $89 Pinebook ARM laptop was supposed to go on sale in February. Sadly, the month came and went without so much as a peep from Pine64, the company behind the Pinebook.http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/03/new-pinebook-laptop-photos
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http://podnutz.com/mini-045/feed/0noPre-release Pinebook spotted in the wild ($89 Linux laptop) Late last year Pine64 unveiled plans to release a cheap Linux laptop with a starting price of $89. While the Pinebook isn’t available for purchase yet, it looks like some developers have gotten Podnutz.comPre-release Pinebook spotted in the wild ($89 Linux laptop) Late last year Pine64 unveiled plans to release a cheap Linux laptop with a starting price of $89. While the Pinebook isn’t available for purchase yet, it looks like some developers have gotten their hands on pre-release versions of the laptop. https://liliputing.com/2017/03/pre-release-pinebook-spotted-in-the-wild-89-linux-laptop.html &#8212;&#8211; Intel Launches Atom [&#8230;] MiniPC, Banana Pi, mini, O-droid, Pine64, Raspberry PiMiniPC Show #44 – RACHEL-Pi, Pi Zero W and Telemarketershttp://podnutz.com/mini-044/
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DietPi
Lightweight justice for your single-board computer. Optimized | Simplified | For everyone More than just a minimal image.http://dietpi.com/
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Ninite – Install or Update Multiple Apps at Once
No toolbars. No clicking next. Just pick your apps and go. You don’t have to watch for updates. Our bots do that. Here’s what’s new:https://ninite.com/
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Ultra Slim Laptop with Android 5.1 OS and Remix OS 2.0
This ultra slim laptop also offers the ability to expand the memory up to 64GB with a Micro SD Card for storing and accessing files and applications.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hybrxpc/ultra-slim-laptop-with-android-51-os-and-remix-os
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$89 Pinebook Linux Laptop To Go On Sale Next Month
Have you been patiently waiting for further information on that cheap and cheerful (if not hugely powerful) $89 Linux ARM laptop we mentioned last year? At the time of our article we shared the specifications of the notebooks, their price, and their potential performace.http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/01/89-pinebook-arm-laptop-release-date
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Mirabook is (another) dock that turns smartphones into PCs
French startup Miraxess is showing off a new device at the Consumer Electronics Show this wee. The Mirabook looks like a laptop, but it’s really a smartphone accessory. . Plug in your phone and you can interact with your smartphone apps on a 13.https://liliputing.com/2017/01/mirabook-another-dock-turns-smartphones-pcs.html
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Link’ packs a 2TB SSD and LTE hotspot into a two-inch cube
Amidst the CES madness, a company called Fasetto has unveiled a pretty interesting mobile storage product. The Link, first seen in prototype form at CES last year, gives you up to 2TB of storage via an app and WiFi connection to your smartphone, camera or other device.https://www.engadget.com/2017/01/04/link-packs-a-2tb-ssd-and-lte-hotspot-into-a-two-inch-cube/
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Steam Link
Play your Steam games on any TV in the house with Steam Link. Setup is easy. Just connect your Steam Link to your TV and home network, where it will automatically discover any computer running Steam. Then grab a controller and play your collection of games from the comfort of your couch.http://store.steampowered.com/app/353380/
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Drive your PC from the couch with the Lenovo 500 multimedia controller
You may not have a computer hooked up to your main living room home theater setup, but perhaps you should should.https://www.cnet.com/products/lenovo-500-multimedia-controller/preview/

The Pandora is one of the best available open handhelds. It’s just as big as a Nintendo DS – and therefore a lot smaller than a Netbook. But it’s basically a complete pocketable Mini-Linux-PC – including perfect gaming controls. You can use it for emulation (PlayStation, Amiga, C64, SNES, PC, etc.

For sale is a Futaba 8UAPS modular radio, included is the battery in good condition, the charger, a 16k Campac and of course the Ch.19 72mhz module. This radio has very nice programming capabilities, 3 proportional knobs, and is easily convertable to LRS or 2.4ghz.

We’ve seen lots of budget tri-copters, but $100 seems like a heck of a deal to us! Watching this video, you can see this home made tri-copter is incredibly agile and seems to handle quite well. Whats amazing is that [hallstudio] claims that it cost roughly $100.

The Amazon Dash is a $5 push-to-buy-cat-litter button which has excellent potential for repurposing, but you need to know what is going on inside first. [Tony Dicola] has the details in this excellent bare metal guide to the Dash.

To a Star Trek-obsessed kid growing up in the 90s, there was nothing cooler than the combadge, a communicator so small it fit into a Starfleet logo worn on the chest. I amassed quite a collection of combadge prop replicas over the years, but this isn’t just another hunk of chrome-plated potmetal:

Short Bytes: Virtual personal assistant applications and digital home automation have become a hot topic with many big players placing their stakes in these futuristic technologies, but with the always-on microphones, telemetry, and phone-home function, these technologies can be just as scary as

NVIDIA may be getting ready to launch a new version of its Android TV-based Shield console for gaming and media streaming. The original Shield hit the streets close to two years ago, and we’ve been seeing hints suggesting a new model is on the way for months.

Antix is the best video editing app for creating awesome shareable videos. Antix works with your Android smartphone and GoPro camera. Perfect for quickly creating videos of your action sports, holidays, adventures and all those amazing moments you capture.

Blather project from jezra.net
Blather is a speech recognizer that will run commands when a user speaks preset sentences.http://www.jezra.net/projects/blather
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Conexant voice board lets you summon Alexa from a Raspberry Pi
Conexant and Amazon have launched an Alexa Voice Service development kit for the Raspberry Pi 3. The kit includes a Conexant AudioSmart CX20921 voice board.http://hackerboards.com/conexant-voice-board-lets-you-summon-alexa-from-a-raspberry-pi/
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Fanless, linux-ready gateway builds on first-gen UP board
Aaeon’s “UP-GWS01” fanless gateway is built around its quad-core Cherry Trail based UP board, with four USB ports, GbE and HDMI, and optional wireless. Aaeon’s UP-GWS01 gateway is an extension of Aaeon’s community-backed, but not fully open source UP board.http://hackerboards.com/linux-ready-gateway-builds-on-first-gen-up-board/
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Nextcloud Box – Nextcloud
Technology The Nextcloud box consists of the following parts: 1 TB USB3 hard drive from WDLabs Nextcloud case with room for the drive and a compute board microUSB charger, cables and adapters, a screw driver and screws microSD card with Snappy Ubuntu Core as OS, including Apache, MySQL and the latehttps://nextcloud.com/box/
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Quantum Byte Windows® 8.1 Fanless Mini Desktop PC
Enjoy all the benefits of Windows® in a much slimmer package. The Quantum Byte comes pre-installed with Windows® 8.1, sporting new features such as live Windows® tiles, metro UI, and access to the Windows® Store.https://www.amazon.com/Quantum-Fanless-Desktop-Windows-storage/dp/B00SCBWF52/

WD introduces a range of affordable storage devices designed for Raspberry Pi

The Raspberry Pi has been an incredible success. Originally aimed at teaching kids to code, it has found an appreciative audience outside of the education system. You can do lots with a Pi, but some projects require more storage than you might have on your SD/microSD card.

Hardkernel’s ODROID line of single-board computers are affordable, credit card-sized PCs with ARM-based processors. They look a lot like Raspberry Pi’s mini computers, but Hardkernel’s little computers use different processors and other hardware… and don’t really have the same kind of developer and user community that has helped the Raspberry Pi line of devices skyrocket to fame.

The Asus VivoStick TS10 is a tiny computer-on-a-stick that you can plug into the HDMI port of a TV or monitor to transform just about any display into a Windows PC. First unveiled in 2015, the VivoStick is basically the Asus version of an Intel Compute Stick.

Dashbot connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and intelligently controls your music, maps, and messages with just your voice. Say “Dashbot, play James Brown” or “Dashbot, navigate home,” and Dashbot’s AI will do the rest, playing sound through your car’s stereo.

Anet A8 DIY 3D Printer Could Be a Worthwhile First 3D Printer for $156

You probably have wished getting started with 3D printer, as I did, but you may have been put off with the high cost associated with 3D printers even the cheaper ones for several hundred dollars, especially if you are unsure whether you’re going to use it often.

Raspberry Pi kubernetes clusters have been done many times before. These mini clusters are really fun to put together. The problem with using raspis is they are ARM devices. This means they can only run ARM compatable containers which is a huge drawback.

Internet pioneer Bruce Schneier issued a dire proclamation in front of the House of Representatives’ Energy & Commerce Committee Wednesday: “It might be that the internet era of fun and games is over, because the internet is now dangerous.

Pre-Order C.H.I.P. $9! C.H.I.P. does Computer Things! Built for WORK, PLAY, and EVERYTHING in between! \(•◡•)/ C.H.I.P. does serious work Use C.H.I.P. with Gnumeric to create spreadsheets or AbiWord to word process. It’s all there.

With this new offering, HP is positioned to extend its workstation leadership by delivering a new category of workstation that offers superb performance, elegance and efficiency. HP Z Workstation products have become the industry standard for customers demanding a full performance workstation.

The extensive features included within UP make it the perfect solution for applications such as Robotics, Drone, Machine Vision, Smart Home, Education, Digital Signage, Intelligent Cars and Internet Of Things (IoT) solutions.

Anet A8 DIY 3D Printer Could Be a Worthwhile First 3D Printer for $156

You probably have wished getting started with 3D printer, as I did, but you may have been put off with the high cost associated with 3D printers even the cheaper ones for several hundred dollars, especially if you are unsure whether you’re going to use it often.

Did you know you can adorn your Raspberry Pi with HATs? Of course we’re not talking about hats like people put on their heads, but rather HATs: “hardware attached on top”. These are add-on circuit boards and accessories that add functionality to your Raspberry Pi.

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This email is to bring attention to a course that is being offered free of charge through Coursera. It is called “The Raspberry Pi Platform and Python Programming for the Raspberry Pi” and begins on August 29th I believe. I have taken a few courses through Coursera and have found it to a good platform to learn on.

I have enrolled in this course to check it out and if anyone else does it would be great to know in the course message boards that they are listeners to Podnutz.

Magenta and LK
LK is a Kernel designed for small systems typically used in embedded applications. It is good alternative to commercial offerings like FreeRTOS or ThreadX. Such systems often have a very limited amount of ram, a fixed set of peripherals and a bounded set of tasks.https://fuchsia.googlesource.com/magenta/+/master/docs/mg_and_lk.md

Wire — modern, private communication. For iOS, Android, OS X, Windows and web.
Everything on Wire is always end-to-end encrypted, so all your conversations are private and secure. Wire is based in Switzerland and all your data is protected by European privacy laws. No popups, takeovers, banners or anything like that. Your conversations belong to you.https://wire.com/

luxas/kubernetes-on-arm
Welcome to the Kubernetes on ARM project! Kubernetes on a Raspberry Pi? Is that possible? Yes, now it is. Imagine… Your own testbed for Kubernetes with cheap Raspberry Pis and friends.https://github.com/luxas/kubernetes-on-arm

Intel Atom isn’t dead: Next-gen chips aimed at embedded and IoT systems
Intel isn’t developing Atom chips for smartphones, tablets, or low-power laptops anymore. But it looks like the Atom brand will live on. At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco next week, the company will unveil some details about next-gen Atom chips based on the new Apollo Lake platform.http://liliputing.com/intel-atom-isnt-dead-next-gen-chips-aimed-embedded-iot-systems/

Raspberry Pi DOSBox: Play Classic DOS Games on the Pi
In this tutorial I go the through the steps of setting up Raspberry Pi DOSBox. This is a pretty easy process that will let you play the hundreds of great old DOS games that have been released as shareware, demos and of course freeware.https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-dosbox/

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http://podnutz.com/mini026/feed/0noHosted by: Steve McLaughlin – DoorToDoorGeek http://podnutz.com Eric Arduini http://dinimedia.com Brian AskTheCableGuy Links This email is to bring attention to a course that is being offered free of charge through Coursera. It is called &#8220;The RaspbePodnutz.comHosted by: Steve McLaughlin – DoorToDoorGeek http://podnutz.com Eric Arduini http://dinimedia.com Brian AskTheCableGuy Links This email is to bring attention to a course that is being offered free of charge through Coursera. It is called &#8220;The Raspberry Pi Platform and Python Programming for the Raspberry Pi&#8221; and begins on August 29th I believe. I have taken [&#8230;] MiniPC, Banana Pi, mini, O-droid, Pine64, Raspberry PiMiniPC Show #25 – Lots Of HTPC Talkhttp://podnutz.com/mini025/
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UDOO X86
UDOO X86 is the New PC: the most powerful x86 maker board ever and an Arduino 101-compatible platform, all embedded on the same board.http://www.udoo.org/udoo-x86/
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HDHomeRun PRIME
Have you thought about making the most of your cable TV service and reducing your costs at the same time.https://www.silicondust.com/product/hdhomerun-prime/
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JustWatch : Movies & TV Shows : Android Apps on Google Play
JustWatch – Find out where to watch movies & tv shows streaming online. JustWatch is the easiest way to browse through your favorite movies or tv shows to see if they are available at any streaming providers.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.justwatch.justwatch
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You Can Boot a Raspberry Pi 3 From a Hard Drive or Over Ethernet
The big news about the Raspberry Pi 3 was built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, but it turns out there was another set of new tricks: new boot options. This feature’s still in beta, but over at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, they outline how to boot from a mass storage device or over ethernet.http://lifehacker.com/you-can-boot-a-raspberry-pi-3-from-a-hard-drive-or-over-1784983772
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raspberry pi accessories
The Media Stick Cable is designed to give instant storage to your Media Stick for Raspberry Pi.* Play content directly from an external USB hard drive and give your Media Stick for Raspberry Pi a boost.http://wdlabs.wd.com/products/raspberry-pi-accessories/
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Retro-gaming on the Raspberry Pi
Welcome to RetroPie. RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi into a retro-gaming machine. It builds upon Raspbian, EmulationStation, RetroArch and many other projects to enable you to play your favourite Arcade, home-console, and classic PC games with the minimum set-up.https://retropie.org.uk/
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The DIY retro emulation console
Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full blown game console. Built on top of the famous RetroArch emulator, Lakka is able to emulate a large range of hardware and has some useful features such as Braid-like rewinding, joypad hotplug and video streaming.http://www.lakka.tv/
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MAME 0.161 ROMs : Free Download & Streaming
This item appears to not have any files that we can let you “experience” (like watching a video or viewing images) in this area. We suggest you try the [DOWNLOAD OPTIONS] area to the right below to see if there are any files you would like to try to use or download.https://archive.org/details/MAME_0_161_ROMs
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Nine-year-old inventor’s award-winning asthma monitor
We keep a very close eye on the annual Tech4Good competition, and especially the children who are nominated for their BT Young Pioneer award; there are some fiercely smart kids there doing some hugely impressive work.https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/nine-year-old-inventors-asthma-monitor
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GPD Win handheld gaming PC gets a CPU upgrade ahead of launch
The GPD Win is a tiny computer that looks like a laptop, but which features a 5.5 inch touchscreen display, a thumb-sized QWERTY keyboard, and dedicated gaming buttons above the alpha-numeric keys.http://liliputing.com/2016/07/gpd-win-handheld-gaming-pc-gets-cpu-upgrade-ahead-launch.html
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KeyPi – A cheap portable Raspberry Pi “laptop” under $80!
Hi Everyone! This is my first instructable and also my first electronics project.http://www.instructables.com/id/KeyPi-a-Cheap-Portable-Raspberry-Pi-laptop-Under-8/
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Sense HAT emulator
Over the last few months, we’ve been working with US-based startup Trinket to develop a web-based emulator for the Sense HAT, the multipurpose add-on board for the Raspberry Pi which is also the core component of the Astro Pi units on the International Space Station.https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/sense-hat-emulator/
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Resetting Pro-C® controllers
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English USAEnglish USAEnglish MetricEspañolItalianoFrançaisPortuguêsDeutschTürkçePolskiРусский中国/中华 Português (Portugal) http://www.hunterindustries.com/irrigation-product/controllers/pro-cr
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OpenSprinkler Pi
I’ve been meaning to write about this for ages: I hate watering the garden. I’ve met Ray, the Mind Behind, a couple of times now, I actually *own* one of these boards, and…I hate watering the garden. Did I mention that?https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/opensprinkler-pi/
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OpenSprinkler Pi
OpenSprinkler Pi is an extension board for the Raspberry Pi. It makes use of the Raspi’s GPIO pins to directly interface with sprinkler valves. It features a…http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyqTcFPl2Po
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Building a Raspberry Pi 360 Camera
Latest Popularhttps://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/building-a-raspberry-pi-360-camera/

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How Stuff’s Broke
How Stuff’s Brokehttp://www.howstuffsbroke.com/
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Up Board | Power Up Your Ideas!
The 40 Pin I/O connector, the USB 3.0 OTG, the Gigabit Ethernet, the HDMI and more other features make it a perfect solution for different domains and products like Robotics, Drone, Machine Vision, Smart Home, Education, Digital Signage, Intelligent Cars, Internet Of Things.http://www.up-board.org/
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Omega2 : $5 IoT Computer with Wi-Fi, Powered by Linux by Onion —Kickstarter
Introducing the Omega2, the world’s most accessible hardware development platform. This means that: With the Omega2, we want to lower the barrier of entry, and allow everyone to take the leap into hardware development.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onion/omega2-5-iot-computer-with-wi-fi-powered-by-linux
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Gole1 mini PC review: Blurring the lines between tablets and desktop PCs
The Gole1 is a tiny computer that’s hard to categorize. It’s basically a compact desktop computer that you can also use as a tablet. Or maybe it’s a tablet with a really small screen, a bunch of ports, and a kind of thick case.http://liliputing.com/2016/07/gole1-mini-pc-review-blurring-lines-tablets-desktop-pcs.html
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Building an Altoids Retro-Game Box
This is a slide show : click the picture to continue to the next picture! We’ll need this later. You can buy them on eBay pre-cut too. Search for “USB Female Type A ”http://www.notabomb.org/building-an-altoids-retro-game-box/
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Building a piCentr home media center
piCentr is an Open Source enclosure designed specifically for people who wish to build a media center PC using the Raspberry Pi2.http://www.instructables.com/id/Building-a-PiCentr-Home-Media-Center
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ClusterHAT
The Cluster HAT (Hardware Attached on Top) which interfaces a (Controller) Raspberry Pi A+/B+/2/3 with 4 Raspberry Pi Zeros configured to use USB Gadget mode is an ideal tool for teaching, testing or simulating small scale clusters.http://clusterhat.com/
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How I setup a Raspberry Pi 3 Cluster Using The New Docker Swarm Mode In 29 Minutes
Helllooooo, everyone! I know it’s been a little while since I wrote about anything on here.https://medium.com/@bossjones/how-i-setup-a-raspberry-pi-3-cluster-using-the-new-docker-swarm-mode-in-29-minutes-aa0e4f3b1768#.q85p03kl4
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Formula Pi
Skip to main content User login Formula Pi /gi, ob=/^(?:select|textarea)/i,pb=/^(?:color|date|datetime|email|hidden|month|number|password|range|search|tel|text|time|url|week)$/i,qb=/^(?:GET|HEAD)$/,Ra=/\[\]$/,T=/\=\?(&|$)/,ja=/\?/,rb=/([?&])_=[^&]*/,sb=/^(\w+:)?\/\/([^\/?#]+)/,tb=/%20/g,ub=/#.http://formulapi.com/

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PiAware
Want to build and run your own ADS-B and MLAT ground station for USD100 / EUR80? FlightAware has easy instructions that walk you through the purchasing, assembly, and setup of a PiAware ADS-B and MLAT receiver. It takes about 2 hours to setup your own ADS-B and MLAT ground station and track flights in real-time.http://flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/
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LibreNMS
LibreNMS is an autodiscovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP based network monitoring which includes support for a wide range of network hardware and operating systems including Cisco, Linux, FreeBSD, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP and many more.http://www.librenms.org/
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Observium Install on Raspbian
The following instructions are to install Observium on the Raspberry Pi Package Installs apt-get -y install libapache2-mod-php5 php5-cli php5-mysql php5-gd php5-mcrypt php5-common php-pear snmp fping \ mysql-server mysql-client python-mysqldb rrdtool subversion whois mtr-tiny ipmitool graphviz imhttp://klaverstyn.com.au/david/wiki/index.php?title=Observium_Install_on_Raspbian
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Basic Soldering Lesson 1 – “Solder & Flux”
Basic Soldering for Electronics Lesson 1 – “Solder and Flux” produced by PACE, Inc.Visit http://www.paceusa.com/PACE has produced a variety of instructional materials used in conjunction with our own training courses. These materials range from student guides to instructor guides to videos to CD ROhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vIT4ra6Mo0s

60/40 versus unleaded solder
If you don’t use the right solder when doing electrical or electronic work on your RC models or drones then you’re unlikely to get satisfactory results. In this video I discuss why lead-based solder is generally preferred over lead-free solder and I also talk about the important factors associatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reNA5iwcg-w

Raspberry Pi DOSBox: Play Classic DOS Games on the Pi
In this tutorial I go the through the steps of setting up Raspberry Pi DOSBox. This is a pretty easy process that will let you play the hundreds of great old DOS games that have been released as shareware, demos and of course freeware.https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-dosbox/

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InFocus Kangaroo Mobile Desktop Pro Mini PC Unveiled For $200
Expanding their range of Kangaroo PC systems that were first launched back in 2015, with the initial model being available to purchase for roughly $100 and a second with higher specifications for $170 a little later.http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/infocus-kangaroo-mobile-desktop-pro-mini-pc-15-04-2016/
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Simplest setup of OpenVPN
This project was started by StarshipEngineer to help make installing OpenVPN on a raspberry pi as simple as it can be. This is still the striving goal today (see Why This Is Important just below).http://www.pivpn.io/
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Cubi 2 Plus
Cubi 2 Plus Windows 10 . Do great things. Ideal for countless applications The MSI Cubi 2 Plus is one of the small and powerful mini-desktops, suited to serve as HTPC at home, all-round media PC in the office or commercial project PC.https://www.msi.com/Desktop/Cubi-2-Plus.html#hero-overview
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MSI Rolls-Out CUBI 2 Plus SFF PCs Featuring Intel’s Mini-SFX Platform
MSI this week introduced its all-new CUBI 2 Plus and CUBI 2 Plus vPro miniature personal computers based on Intel’s mini-STX motherboard form-factor. The new PCs are slightly larger than Intel’s own NUC systems, but they support CPU upgrades and are generally more powerful.http://www.anandtech.com/show/10089/msi-rollsout-cubi-2-plus-sff-pcs-featuring-intels-sfx-platform

Raspberry Pi and Routing: Turning a Pi into A Router
The Raspberry Pi can be used as a router–great if you need a pocket-sized device to share an Internet connection. It can also be used in conjunction with a cantenna. Make certain that the RPi is up-to-date and all the newest packages are available for download/installation.http://www.jacobsalmela.com/raspberry-pi-and-routing-turning-a-pi-into-a-router/

RPi USB Wi-Fi Adapters
Many of these are applicable to many adapters. These adapters are known to work on the Raspberry Pi. This list is not exhaustive, as other adapters may well work, but have not yet been tried. You can help by expanding it.http://elinux.org/RPi_USB_Wi-Fi_Adapters

Internet Arcade
The Internet Arcade is a web-based library of arcade (coin-operated) video games from the 1970s through to the 1990s, emulated in JSMAME, part of the JSMESS software package.https://archive.org/details/internetarcade

Retropie 3.6 Tutorial – A beginners Guide to Setting up RetroPie on the Raspberry Pi 3
Complete RetroPie Tutorial – A beginners Guide to Setting up RetroPie 3.6 / EmulationStation on the Raspberry Pi 2 and Raspberry Pi 3This tutorial will guide you from start to finish on how to set up your Raspberry Pi 2, Raspberry Pi 3, or Raspberry Pi Zero as a emulation powerhouse using RetroPie.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvYX_7iRRI0&feature=youtu.be

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amzn/alexa-avs-raspberry-pi
This project demonstrates how to access and test the Alexa Voice Service using a Java client (running on a Raspberry Pi), and a Node.js server. You will be using the Node.https://github.com/amzn/alexa-avs-raspberry-pi

ODROID-C2
The ODROID-C2 is a $40 quad-core computer, providing one of the most cost-effective ARMv8 AArch64 development boards available. Board dimensions are identical to the ODROID-C1, and it can use the same power supply or be powered through the micro USB port.https://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv8/amlogic/odroid-c2

Wyliodrin STUDIO
Wyliodrin STUDIO is a Chrome based IDE for software and hardware development for IoT and Embedded Linux systems. You may download device images that have them installed from Wyliodrin.http://wyliodrin.github.io/WyliodrinSTUDIO/

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Emby
Bringing all of your home videos, music, and photos together into one place has never been easier. Your personal Emby Server automatically converts and streams your media on-the-fly to play on any device. Emby Connect makes it easy to enjoy your personal media while away from home.https://emby.media/

Plex vs Emby: A Comprehensive Comparison
If you’re like me, you’ve spent a considerable amount time thinking about and weighing the different considerations of Plex vs Emby (formerly Media Browser) when deciding which to use for your HTPC experience.http://www.htpcbeginner.com/plex-vs-emby-comparison-with-kodi/

Flirc Case
Another Perfect Media Center Companion This is the first affordable Raspberry Pi case made out of aluminum. We wanted to ensure we didn’t sacrifice form over function, so we used the aluminum housing of the case to provide a built in heat sink.https://flirc.tv/more/raspberry-pi-case

Bartop Arcade
I’ve been wanting to build a MAME cabinet ever since high school. Year after year, I’ve noticed the cost of building one going down – especially with the release of the Raspberry Pi.http://hein.htat.me/hugo/projects/pakupaku/1/

Change the game with the Intel® NUC Kit NUC6i7KYK
Go Small. Get Big. Intel has changed the game in the Mini PC category. With a wicked new look and redesigned chassis, the Intel® NUC unleashes maximum performance for PC gaming, content creation, and workstations. Change the game with the Intel NUC.http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/nuc/change-the-game-with-nuc.html

Intel’s first ‘Skull Canyon’ NUC has Core i7 power
If you’re considering an Xbox One or PS4 for gaming and entertainment, Intel has another proposition for you: The first Skull Canyon NUC (next unit of computing) mini-PC. The NUC6i7KYK (yup) fits a sixth-gen Skylake Core i7 CPU, Thunderbolt 3, DDR4 RAM support and dual M.http://www.engadget.com/2016/03/17/intel-skull-canyon-nuc-core-i7/

novaspirit/AlexaPi forked from sammachin/AlexaPi
AlexaPiSam Machin This is the code needed to Turn a Raspberry Pi into a client for Amazon’s Alexa service, I have developed this against the Pi 2 but I see no reason it shouldn’t run on the other models. Feedback welcome. Requirements You will need: A Raspberry Pi An External Speaker with 3.https://github.com/novaspirit/AlexaPi/

Kodi | Open Source Home Theatre Software
Only three weeks ago we announced 15.2 which is the last release of the Kodi version 15 range and now we’re announcing the first beta of version 16. What does this means for users? That after four months of alpha versions we have changed to the beta stage and working towards a final Kodi 16 …http://kodi.tv/

LeMaker HiKey 2GB
Expected to start shipping 29-Mar-2016. Please note that orders containing this item will be held until all items are ready to ship. LeMaker HiKey is a high-performance SBC which is designed by the LeMaker Team.http://ameridroid.com/products/lemaker-hikey-2gb

7-Port USB Hub For Raspberry Pi
UUGear have just released a new 7-port USB hub add-on board for the Raspberry Pi. It is an updated version of the device they released in 2014. It has the same footprint as the Pi and can be attached to all Raspberry Pi versions which currently includes Models A, B, A+, B+, 2B, 3B and Zero.http://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2016/03/7-port-usb-hub-for-raspberry-pi/

Battery Backup For The Raspberry Pi
You can go to any dollar store, gas station, big box store, or your favorite Internet retailer and get a USB power bank. It’s a lithium battery mashed into a plastic enclosure with a USB port, probably poorly engineered, but it does serve as a great power supply for the Raspberry Pi.http://hackaday.com/2016/03/17/battery-backup-for-the-raspberry-pi/

Hot-swap Mobile Power for the Raspberry Pi Without Stopping Work!
MoPi is a little anon circuit board that plugs on top of the Raspberry Pi board and allows you to plug in all sorts of power supplies such as a standard rechargeable AA battery pack, solar panels or a chunky power brick supply. You can even plug two different power supplies at once.http://www.gadgetexplained.com/2016/03/hot-swap-mobile-power-for-raspberry-pi.html

Links
Lyle
Hey Door, You got me with the no Itunes feed. I assumed something was wrong with my Pod catcher (Iphone). I got all the other podnutz shows – must have been on my end. I have dual band and Netgear router (n600). I have trouble with some devices (Iot) and computers not connecting sometimes. I think it’s something to do with giving the IP lease’s. No wonder with Squeeze Box, Wemo devices, Sonos, multiple phones, tablets and computers. Running DSL with if I’m lucky 5 MBS down. The Question. Would I do better to make my own router with PF Sense? Would I do better with a really expensive router? Is there a router show? Thanks, Lyle

LordD Raspberry voicemail
From: Steve Subject: Quickly becoming my favorite show Message Body: I had no idea how much I enjoyed MiniPC’s until I started listening to the show. Yeah, I was a little MiniPC curious. I played with a few, bought a couple others, but never realized how many were laying around my house until I started listening to the show. So I do have a question, or maybe it’s more of a challenge. I’m curious about when we are going to hear our first podcast created wholly by MiniPC’s. ie from broadcast, to production, to posting. What better way to show just what is these little machines are capable of. Anyway, love the show, look forward to it every week. Can’t wait to hear what yall do with the C.H.I.P. Steve — This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Podnutz.com Podcast Network (http://podnutz.com)

Kaptain Zero
From: Christian Subject: Feedback for the MiniPC show. Message Body: Hey guys, I’ve been a long time fan of small form factor computers, but while I appreciate the links you bring, enticing me to buy more stuff, I’m already giving these Minicomputers away as they are cluttering up the place! I’d like to hear more about novel uses for these things, not just using them as a cheap desktop, cheap Owncloud server or monitoring mundane things like temperatures, whether the garage door closed, or turn the lights on at a given time. Perhaps I’m asking too much, or not using my brain enough (the latter being highly likely actually), but I’d like to hear more about using these things for *interesting* projects, like brewing beer, controlling quad copters, brewing beer…. oops, said that one already! OK, smoking bacon then…. I don’t know…. just something that ISN’T in every “Top 100 projects for your Raspberry Pi” book that I just seem to flip through and toss away. The only MiniPC I have in the house that is actually in use, is a Pi 2 running Openelec/Kodi and hooked up to the TV. And on that thought… I suppose it wouldn’t hurt to upgrade it to a Pi 3, would it? As for useful items, I’d like to suggest the Flirc. It’s a USB device that can be programmed to use *any* remote to send “keyboard” commands to a miniPC through it’s USB connector. They even have linux software for programming it! My media Pi has one, and it works great. https://www.flirc.tv/ Regards Christian aka Kaptain “Pi 2 rich, project and Pi 3 poor” Zero — This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Podnutz.com Podcast Network (http://podnutz.com)

Tom
From: Tom Subject: Loving the new show! Message Body: I’ve been a podnutz subscriber for awhile now and have recently started looking for a mini pc podcast and of course Door was already on it. I’m pretty excited to actually get in on this show early on. I like learning and growing with the pods I listen to. Just wanted to say thank you for the hard work you put into it and I’m looking forward to getting as many tips as possible. ive been using linux since 2006 but im clueless on where to start with my pi journey. Have a great weekend and I can’t wait for the next episode. Tom — This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Podnutz.com Podcast Network (http://podnutz.com)

Joel
Hey Door and MiniPC geeks, Love the show. Even if you do rag on the Raspberry Pi. I currently have 2 pi’s and am waiting on the 3 to get here. As for the ODroid C2, one thing I came across which I find really interesting is the Weatherboard for the C2. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php?g_code=G144533067183 Looks really interesting. As for me, my Original Pi model B is my D-star Ham Radio DV Hotspot. With my handheld radio and my phone I can hop on reflectors and talk to hams across the world. I also have to recommend MCM Electronics for PI and other electronics needs. Every year at the Dayton Hamvention, MCM has a huge booth and are selling and demonstrating the Pi. Thanks for the show. Joel http://podnutz.com/mini009/

fatherfinch
From: fatherfinch Subject: Alternate RaspberryPi Use Message Body: Hello Gentlemen, Know that your solicitation for email feedback has not gone unheeded. I am really enjoying the show. I am running an i3 for my main Linux workstation at work. It runs just fine, it does everything I need it to do. I thought you might find this use of an old RaspberryPi B+ interesting. I am currently studying for some Cisco certifications. I have a hands-on lab. Rather than moving console cables between devices to access the serial ports, I have added a usb to serial adapter to the Pi. This particular serial connector allows for 4 connections at a time. If I couple that with another single usb to serial adapter I can connect to 5 devices at once using gnu-screen. My very own terminal server. It is a far more cost effective solution to the official Cisco terminal server setup. I have the added benefit of also using the Pi as a tftp, scp, and sftp server. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004ETDC8K?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 — This e-mail was sent from a contact form on Podnutz.com Podcast Network (http://podnutz.com)

Jeff H
Howdy guys. I’ve been listening to your shows on the Podnutz network for a while and this Mini-PC series hits the spot. Just a week after my frenzied attempts to order just one of the new Raspberry Pi 3 models from MPC on release day, 2 additional units arrived at my door. Yes, I had already recieved my 1st one a few days before yet this 2 more surprised me. I reviewed my account with them – yes I have one… I was charged shipping charges of $7.99 each – way too much for 2 units which should have shipped together in a box. I agree with your comments that MCM is not winning customers over as I’m ankle-deep with their catalogs and email. So on to putting these things to use… I replaced my Kodi / XBMC media center RPi 2 with a RPi 3 and found excellent performance (running Openelec 6.0.3). The videos and music stream from an old Pentium 4, dual-core, 4GB RAM from USB-3 drives; noisy fans and drives live in another room. There has always been a slight “buffer” experience when choosing a video, but the RPi 3 reduces this by nearly 70% (IMHO). With these new models in my hands I’m thinking of upgrading some of these old, dusty RPi models working as security cameras, music mpd / gmedia-renderer, and ssh jumpbox (aka a poorman’s VPN using sshuttle). The use of one as garage door controller (episode 10) sounds like a fun build to try, but it absolutely must meet spousal approval factor (SAF). I also carry a RPi with me in my backpack as I like to have one to act as a Sharing server (aka PiRatebox), but mine is runs Arch Linux ARM with gmedia-renderer for playback to external speakers. This hardware upgrade can also show how well Kodi works at my monthly LUG meetings. … I Just can’t get enough of these things!!! Keep up the great discussions, guests and reviews.

Stephen
From: Stephen Subject: Big ideas, little time Message Body: Hi Guys, Love the show! Especially the theme tune which makes me smile every time. I bought the the original Raspberry Pi model B 2 years ago with the idea of making it into an internet connected jukebox/radio. My day job includes automating a radio station so I have software skills in that area, but I had so many problems getting the hardware to sound any good. In the end I decided to put it inside a now obsolete DVD player. I gutted the disk reader and control board but kept the power board as it had a nicely labeled 5v output that I could power both the Pi and a USB hub. The slot where the DVD tray used to be needed just a little filing and some Sugru to be used to hold 4 USB ports and I even hooked up some RGB LED strips to the GPIO ports with the idea of doing a poor-man version of Ambilight. Alas, while the Pi was my main HTPC for a long time, I never completed the project to my satisfaction. I could have wired up the original play/pause/etc buttons on the front but I couldn’t be bothered as I’d never use them. I had an IR sensor hooked up and configured to run with the original DVD remote but it was so slow compared to the wireless keyboard so I just pulled it out. Right now it sits in my bedroom with some speakers hooked up to it. It will eventually be a cool alarm clock which can speak the weather and encourage me and the wife to wake up, but so far it just plays The Best of Shaggy to itself as a demo and I never seem to have the time to work on it. To sum up, I love my Pi and would love to have more mini pcs but I just don’t seem to have enough time. Keep up the good work! Steve

Aaron
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Crystal
Message Body: I heard on the latest podcast that this website contact form is the place enter your Raspberry Pi Giveaway! I would like to be added, my name is Crystal Anderson. I love the show! Looking forward to getting an Odroid C2, and hopefully do something with Plex Media Server! I wish they would have better ARM support, rather than having to use the NAS device code.

Larry
Message Body: Hey Guys, If you’re still accepting submissions for the pi3 giveaway, I would like to throw my name in there as well. Thanks for the great show! Larry DuPuie

Dave
Message Body: On your show today Eric mentioned he wasn’t sure why people would want the Chromecast audio. The reason it’s compelling is because you can have multiple units hooked up to various sound systems in the house and apparently they will automagically synchronize one stream so you can hear a playlist all over the house. So e.g.if you have three set up at 45.00 each, for 135.00 you now have functionality that used to be only available for thousands of dollars. (I think )

Julian
Message Body: Hi Door, Eric and Cable Guy, I’d like to go in for the giveaway, if I’m not too late that is. My plan is to combine essentially two projects for home use, but not home automation. The main one is to come up with a Pi-powered doorbell system supplemented with a Pi wi-fi camera system. My old Model B would serve as the motion-sensitive camera, but the Pi 3 would be the brains behind the setup inside the house. Fitted with a suitable LCD screen, this could display the output of the camera upon request. Anyway, this is the rather ambitious project I have in mind. I think it’s all doable, if quite time-consuming. I’d document it all and present it somewhere should it get off the ground. As for the show, keep on bringing those recommendations for devices and projects. It’s wonderful what can be achieved with single-board computers these days. Literally, the only limit is the imagination. Bye for now, Julian

Welcome to LinuxMCE
Open up some champagne because have we got some news for you! On 09-10-11 at 20:19 the LinuxMCE-8.10-final.iso was born. She weighs about 3.3 gb and you can download her by clicking the following link:http://www.linuxmce.org/

Justin
Message Body: Hi everyone, Justin here and I just wanna say Hi. You guys are having a great and educative show. Don’t have any mini pc’s right now but I am waiting for my Pine 64 unit that I backed on Kickstarter and also thinking on some Pi projects for the summer, like a wheater station. Any suggestions? I also waiting for the Wio-link Starter kit, is not a mini pc but it’s a simple IoT board for groove sensors.. (http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/Wio-Link-p-2604.html) And about the Z-sun, I think it’s a great find! I will totally used for syncing my music between pc, phone and car. Keep up the good work, Justin

Asterisk for Raspberry Pi
This project site maintains a complete install of Asterisk and FreePBX for the famous Raspberry Pi. Check the download page for the latest RasPBX image, which is based on Debian Jessie (Raspbian) and contains Asterisk 11 and FreePBX 12 pre-installed and ready-to-go.http://www.raspberry-asterisk.org/

BackupPC: Open Source Backup to disk
General information about BackupPC. What to use it for, why to use it, where to find it, and where to go for help. Download the latest version of BackupPC from the SourceForge project home page. Online documentation for BackupPC 3.3.1. Documentation for 4.0.0alpha3 is here.http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/

WD announces WD 314GB PiDrive
WDLabs today announced availability of the WD PiDrive 314GB, a storage device engineered to serve the Raspberry Pi community with low-power USB operation, affordability, reliability and ease of integration. “Adoption of Raspberry Pi computing devices is expanding at a faster rate than the PC.http://connecteddigitalworld.com/2016/03/14/wd-announces-wd-314gb-pidrive/

Iperf – The TCP/UDP Bandwidth Measurement Tool
French forum for Iperf What is Iperf? While tools to measure network performance. Iperf was orginally developed by NLANR/DAST as a modern alternative for measuring TCP and UDP bandwidth performance.https://iperf.fr/#multicast

GNS3
Build, Design and Test your network in a risk-free virtual environment… and access the largest networking community to help. The best bang for your marketing buck with a concentrated group of over 2 million network professionals who come to the GNS3 community to connect each and every day.http://www.gns3.com/

OpenSprinkler Pi (Plus)
OpenSprinkler Pi (OSPi) Plus is an extension board for Raspberry Pi (RPi) 1 Model A+ / B+ or RPi 2 (does not work with RPi 1 Model A or B). It allows RPi to directly access and control sprinkler valves.https://opensprinkler.com/product/opensprinkler-pi/

flirc.tv – Your TV – PC Remote Companion
Your shopping cart is empty! We don’t want to just make great media center products, we want to make great media center solutions. Which is why we’ve partnered with Logitech.https://flirc.tv/

Gargoyle Router Management Utility
Not sure if your router is supported? Check the list of supported routers. Want to connect with other users? Browse the forum and find answers to any questions you may have.https://www.gargoyle-router.com/

OpenWrt
What is OpenWrt? OpenWrt is described as a Linux distribution for embedded devices.https://openwrt.org/

BerryBoot v2.0 – bootloader / universal operating system installer
For people short on SD cards: Berryboot is a simple boot selection screen, allowing you to put multiple Linux distribution on a single SD card. In addition it allows you to put the operating system files on an external USB hard drive instead of on the SD card itself.http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot

Ubuntu Pi Flavour Maker
Ubuntu Pi Flavour Maker is a spin off from the Raspberry Pi 2 initiative for Ubuntu MATE. The basic idea is simple; make as many Ubuntu flavours for the Raspberry Pi 2 and the Raspberry Pi 3 we can.https://ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker.org/

The comprehensive Raspberry Pi GPIO Pinout guide now with Raspberry Pi Model B+, Raspberry Pi 2 and Pi Zero.
This GPIO Pinout is designed to be both a quick-reference and a comprehensive guide to your Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pins.https://pinout.xyz/

ASRock Beebox
Triple Monitor Lights up three monitors simultaneously via two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort. ※ This DisplayPort only supports DP to D-Sub dongles. DP to HDMI dongles and DP to DVI dongles are not supported.http://www.asrock.com/microsite/Beebox/

Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 2 0.4 Launches with Redesigned Kernel, UX Changes
By Marius Nestor Dylan Callahan from the Chromium OS for Raspberry Pi 2 project today informs Softpedia, exclusively, about the immediate availability for download of the fourth release of their Chromium OS port for the popular SBC.http://linux.press/?p=43976

Amazon Echo Automation Hack with a Raspberry Pi – gamaral
Yes! You can now have Alexa do what you want, when you want.You can have her notify you when you have mail, tell you your news without asking for it, play some music when it’s time for a break.The possibilities are endless! Well, not endless, they are limited by what Echo can do.Sorry for the videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ilw0f4srE8

Watercooling the Raspberry Pi
Yeah I know…. Completely bonkers.But sometimes you just have to do it anyway just for fun.These are some of the parts i used for the build.All from Aquatuning wich i think have multiple stores depending on where you live. I could link it but Google is your friend.Heatsinks: Alphacool MCX one coppehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yofdk53TFno&feature=youtu.be

ODROID Magazine February Issue Available Now! (ODROID-C0)
Many ODROID users loved the ODROID-W, which was discontinued in 2014. Since then, many requests were made for a similar IoT computer that could be used for industrial applications, wearables, and anything that required a minimal hardware footprint and low power consumption.http://magazine.odroid.com/201602

LinkSprite pcDuino
pcDuino is a mini PC or single board computer platform that runs PC like OS such as Ubuntu and Android ICS. It outputs screen to HDMI. Moreover, it has hardware headers interface compatible with Arduino (TM). pcDuino can be used to teach Python, C and more interesting stuff.http://www.linksprite.com/linksprite-pcduino/

LibraryBox v2.1: Portable Private Digital Distribution
LibraryBox is an open source, portable digital file distribution tool based on inexpensive hardware that enables delivery of educational, healthcare, and other vital information to individuals off the grid.http://librarybox.us/

Digital Distribution”
LibraryBox is an open source, portable digital file distribution tool based on inexpensive hardware that enables delivery of educational, healthcare, and other vital information to individuals off the grid. Build your own! Buy a LibraryBox v2.0!http://librarybox.us/

The DIY retro emulation console
Lakka is a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms a small computer into a full blown game console. Built on top of the famous RetroArch emulator, Lakka is able to emulate a large range of hardware and has some useful features such as Braid-like rewinding, joypad hotplug and video streaming.http://www.lakka.tv/

Pi MusicBox
Make your Raspberry Pi stream! Welcome to the Swiss Army Knife of streaming music using the Raspberry Pi. With Pi MusicBox, you can create a cheap (Sonos-like) standalone streaming music player for Spotify, Google Music, SoundCloud, Webradio, Podcasts and other music from the cloud.http://www.pimusicbox.com/

$44.95
Is this not the cutest, little display for the Raspberry Pi? It features a 3.5″ display with 480×320 16-bit color pixels and a resistive touch overlay just like our popular original, but this one is engineered specifically to work with the Raspberry Pi 2 and the Model A+ / B+.http://www.adafruit.com/products/2441

Orange Pi One
It’s an open-source single-board computer. It can run Android 4.4, Ubuntu, Debian, Rasberry Pi Image, as well as the banana pi Image. It uses the AllWinner H3 SoC, and has 512MB DDR3 SDRAMhttp://www.orangepi.org/orangepione/

Chromebit CS10
ASUS Chromebit CS10 measures just 12cm long and is the world’s smallest Chrome OS device. Turning your large monitor or TV into a computer running the latest Chrome OS is easy – simply plug Chromebit CS10 into the HDMI port and pair it with a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.http://www.asus.com/us/Chrome-Devices/Chromebit-CS10/

LPX – Home of the LPX Show
LPX is produced out of my home office using a mishmash of pro and amateur gear and software. Here’s a list stuff I currently use to interview people from all over the world, record the results, and mix everything together into a podcast. I’ll update this page if/when my setup changes.http://lpxshow.com/

Inside the new fanless ZBOX
ZOTAC insisted that the original C Series’ cooling system was perfect. We respectfully disagreed. Now, despite a much smaller TDP (6W vs 11.5W) the new Celeron N3150-powered CI323 looks noticeably bulkier. How come? The cooling system was vastly improved.http://www.fanlesstech.com/2016/02/inside-new-fanless-zbox.html

google/cups-connector
These instructions will result in sharing all printers on your CUPS server with Chrome, on the local subnet (mDNS broadcast domain) only. This is accomplished without creating/maintaining any config file.https://github.com/google/cups-connector/wiki/Install

SAHDPod – The Stay-At-Home Dad Podcast
SAHDPod – Where stay at home dads talk about their happy, SAHD lives! There’s so much that goes into being a happy SAHD. Other than taking care of our family, we need time for ourselves. While many hobbies can’t make the transition from single guy to full time caretaker, some do.http://sahdpod.com/

Stay-at-Home G33k Dad
My name is Matt and I am the stay-at-home G33k Dad in Northern California! My online bio on pretty much any social network describes me this way, “stay-at-home dad, child of god, technology advocate, mostly harmless…”http://geekdad.thestrangeland.net/

VivoMini UN42 (commercial)
ASUS VivoMini is subjected to a series of reliability and quality tests to ensure they meet our exacting standards. Your VivoMini is designed to cope with temperature extremes –from dry, icy subzero conditions, to hot and humid environments exceeding 60°C.https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial-Desktop/VivoMini_UN42_commercial/

Build your own firewall appliance with ALIX APU & pfSense
What did I say to a friend of mine a few weeks ago after his modem was broken: “Oh my modem is working without any concerns for years now …” Well another 2-3 weeks later … guess what … yep my modem was also broken … karma? Long story short I was forced to get a new modem.http://www.get-virtual.net/2014/09/16/build-firewall-appliance/

Duplicator I3 – Steel Frame
The Duplicator i3 is based on the revolutionary work of reprap core developer Josef Průša (Prusa). Wanhao is proud to introduce an entry-level 3D printer targeted at customers who want to begin 3D printing without having to build a kit. This is a pre-assembled steel frame Prusa i3…http://wanhaousa.com/products/duplicator-i3-steel-frame

Introducing Endless
If you spent three years building a computer for emerging markets, what would it look like? It would be as simple as a tablet. It would have apps for the things people care about most, like education, health and livelihood. It would work well without an internet connection.https://endlessm.com/

Install Remix OS 2.0 on Your Computer
Remix OS is one of the hottest topics lately. Due to a leak, you can try this operating system on your PC without waiting for an official release. Follow this guide to learn how to install it on your computer — the installation isn’t overly complicated, so get ready for testing!3001331Discuss This Storyhttps://plus.google.com/+imtayazmajaz/posts/dQXuBqwSm9p?_utm_source=1-2-2

start [ PIRATEBOX]
PirateBox is a DIY anonymous offline file-sharing and communications system built with free software and inexpensive off-the-shelf hardware. The PirateBox has been named by InfoWorld as one of the top picks of the year among open source tools for operating and securing networks.http://piratebox.cc/

8-Way ARM Board Linux Benchmark Comparison From The Pi Zero & ODROID To Tegra
For those interested in small, low-power ARM single-board computers, up for your viewing pleasure today are benchmarks of several different boards from the Raspberry Pi Zero to the Banana Pi M2. The kind folks at LoverPi.com sent over many of the ARM boards seen in this comparison today.http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=8way-arm-sbc&num=1

Raspbery Pi Smarthome
I originally just wanted to not pay for a chromecast, So I stuck a raspberry pi with a $10 microphone inside this speaker/radio. It cost $30. The assistant is called Banks. “Hey banks” readys him to be talked to. He controls music, lights, coffee. He tells you the news, the weather, when the sun sets, and more. The code is https://github.com/mingram8/Butlerhttp://imgur.com/gallery/ELA1G

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UNIX® on the Game Boy Advance
In this document, I discuss “gbaunix”, a rather contrived experiment in which I run an ancient version of the UNIX operating system on a popular hand-held video game system using a simulator. I can imagine this to be loosely of interest to a few types of people:http://www.kernelthread.com/publications/gbaunix/

Pi Car
When I first discovered the Raspberry Pi I was eager to learn electronics and coding in order to create cool gadgets. However, with no prior coding or electronic knowledge I didn’t really know where to begin. As a first project I decided I would build a Raspberry Pi Car.https://www.hackster.io/bestd25/pi-car-016e66

The Endless Mini wants to be the PC that puts the entire world online
Endless Computers’ second attempt at a simple, globally minded PC is the Endless Mini — a small, sleek, spherical desktop computer that costs less than $100. The Endless Mini features an AMLogic quad-core ARM Cortex A5, a 1.http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/endless-mini-ces-2016/

Cubi 2 Plus
Along with the laptops comes three full sized prebuilt systems and a mini-PC at MSI’s display booth. Most are customizable, the price you pay depends on the components you choose and the case you prefer, two of which have picked up awards.http://www.pcper.com/category/tags/cubi-2-plus

DietPi
Lightweight justice for your single-board computer. Optimized | Simplified | For everyone More than just a minimal image.http://dietpi.com/

Hackster.io – The community dedicated to learning hardware.
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